Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] [adv] [verb] out [art] " in BNC.

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1 Democrats in both houses of Congress responded to Barr 's decision by increasing their criticism of the Bush administration 's alleged obstruction of all efforts to investigate the Iraqgate allegations , and members of the House banking committee did not rule out the possibility that they would make a more specific request to Barr for the appointment of a special prosecutor .
2 The committee had also carried out a survey of parking problems in residential areas .
3 Under the chairmanship of the new deputy head , the committee set about thrashing out the proposal .
4 The man he left in charge did not carry out the duties expected of him .
5 Perhaps the producer hurried the film prematurely into production , or the director did n't carry out the necessary preparation .
6 The astonishing achievements of Western civilisation in controlling and exploring the resources of the world , and the consequent increase in material wealth and standards of living , would not have taken place if the procurement of knowledge for its own sake had not mapped out the paths of which technology and investment for profit thereafter took advantage .
7 Classical structuralism had already ruled out the possibility of explaining texts in terms of an author or a reality external to them , but its use of the linguistic analogy and its construction of a poetics had the effect of turning language and poetics into origins for literature .
8 The Director of Studies then asked why the syllabus did not set out the relationship between assessment criteria and objectives more explicitly .
9 Reports in mid-October suggested , however , that US and United Kingdom investigators still believed that the new evidence did not rule out the original assumption that the attack had been ordered by Iran and Syria in revenge for the accidental shooting down in July 1988 in the Gulf of an Iranian airbus by the USS Vincennes , when 290 people were killed [ see pp. 36169-70 ; 37898 ] .
10 Indeed the Customer Service Charter featured below sets out the level of service we strive to sustain .
11 Indeed the Customer Service Charter featured below sets out the level of service we strive to sustain .
12 Indeed the Customer Service Charter featured below sets out the level of service we strive to sustain .
13 Indeed the Customer Service Charter featured below sets out the level of service we strive to sustain .
14 Indeed the Customer Service Charter featured below sets out the level of service we strive to sustain .
15 Indeed the Customer Service Charter featured below sets out the level of service we strive to sustain .
16 Indeed the Customer Service Charter featured below sets out the level of service we strive to sustain .
17 Indeed the Customer Service Charter featured below sets out the level of service we strive to sustain .
18 ‘ The saboteur had already worked out an escape route . ’
19 The instructor may have been wondering if the height was going to be sufficient for a normal approach even though the student had already cut out the base leg to make a 180° turn on to finals .
20 But according to a White House spokeswoman , the commission set up to work out the details has not yet completed its economic and environmental analyses .
21 At the time of writing they had not selected anyone to contest East Hampshire but a spokesman did not rule out the possibility before nominations closed .
22 Ranjan Wijeratne , the Plantations Minister and Minister of State for Defence , claimed on July 26 that the LTTE had recently carried out a series of attacks on Sinhalese villages .
23 After Hitler had again suggested in a speech in mid-March 1941 that Britain would be conquered and the war ended finally in Germany 's favour within the next year , people were heard to remark that ‘ the Führer had never held out a prospect of something which had not happened ’ , and that one could therefore unquestionably rely upon the imminent defeat of Britain and end of the war .
24 The previous constant price system did not bring out the effect of , for example , the rapid relative rise in public service pay in 1979–80 resulting from the Clegg Commission and other comparability awards .
25 The previous constant price system did not bring out the effect of , for example , the rapid relative rise in public service pay in 1979–80 resulting from the Clegg Commission and other comparability awards .
26 But the couple did not rule out the possibility after 34-year-old Cheggers ' TV confession of his illness on Thursday .
27 North had already thrashed out a democratic manifesto for a unified opposition in Nicaragua , the leaders and himself scribbling it out in a cramped hotel room in Miami ; at the hearings , he proudly compared it to the sweaty wranglings in Philadelphia over the Constitution .
28 Warner v. Browne the lessor engaged not to turn out the tenant so long as he observed the conditions , and in this case [ the company 's agent ] engages that the tenant shall hold until the company require to pull down the buildings .
29 On returning to Cyprus that spring , he found that the march of technology had continued in his absence and that all the CpFNS field offices had been hooked into a central computerized database installed by Link Systems , Ltd , a US government ‘ cut-out ’ company set up to carry out the contract for UNFDAC .
30 It was no accident , therefore , that Bukharin went on to point out the real advances already made by the Soviet economy , particularly in industry , during the preceding period .
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